Rfm George William Morrison 11/10/1918
aged 19
He was apparently killed outside a bakery in Iwuy by one of the last German
tanks in service in the area.
for his nephew John and Jane Morrison

Pte Levi Hyde 17/03/1888 - 11/10/1918
He was born in Street, Somerset, England.
He was the youngest of nine children born to Susan Mary Hansford and Levi
Hyde Sr, a shoemaker.
His father died shortly before he was born.
Sometime before 1911, Levy moved to Sunbury, Middlesex, England and became
a grocer.
He also met Elsie Parratt, his future wife.
Levi emigrated to Canada in 04/1912, and settled in Springside, Saskatchewan,
where he worked as an agricultural labourer.
A year later Elsie emigrated.
They were married in Springside in 1913.
And had a son, Arthur Hyde, born on 08/09/1914 (+ in Toronto aged 94) and
a daughter, Doris Hyde born in Springside on 08/03/1916.
Levi never saw his daughter born after he enlisted (15/10/1915) and was
sent Overseas shortly thereafter.
Shortly before the battle at Iwuy, Levi was wounded.
Although still convalescent, he was sent into battle because he could walk.
After he was killed, his widow Elsie planned to return to England but missed
the sailing because both her children contracted chicken pox.
Instead she moved to Hamilton, Ontario, where Levi's sister, Mabel lived.
She remained there for the rest of life.
Elsie Hyde passed away in 1980 at age 92.
for his daughter Doris (a retired accountant, Toronto)
for Dorothy Hyde, Levi's granddaughter and Arthur's daughter
and for their friend Wendy Moore

Levi posing with pals.
His diary says he was KiA, while advancing with his Machine Gun section
in the village of Iwuy, he was struck in the head and instantly killed by
a bullet from an enemy machine gun.